
Yes indeed.
The Daily Telegraph published loads of them last week. Cheeky monkeys.
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ed
on Tue 30 Jun 2009 10:25 PM BST
Pics of events are often taken at something like a 32fps exposure, which means the detail is often very telling. Digital pictures have revolutionised everything really. Fast, better detail, more. You wouldn't catch shots like this in the 70s
![]() Yes indeed. The Daily Telegraph published loads of them last week. Cheeky monkeys.
by
ed
on Tue 30 Jun 2009 10:16 PM BST
Is a game which is much more difficult that it first appears. And what it appears to be is a simple minded trip down a corridor. You have to shoot the Puki coming towards you, which sadly mostly look like badly dawn infants. But they can fly and if they penetrate your defences, well, the screen goes slightly red.
If, like me, you spent many happy hours wandering around in Doom, then this might bring back some memories.
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ed
on Tue 30 Jun 2009 10:11 PM BST
Ethically aware and certainly more environmentally (or appearing to be so) site CoolTribe is trying where many other outfits have failed; to gather together people who actually give a rats' arse about our world.
The thing that drew me here was this; for every member they recruit, they are going - they say - to plant a tree. It's got some cool features lacking from it's better financed peers, but the site itself has some really nice people on board, including me. |
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